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Chapter 02 Managing Stress and Time True / False Questions Strains are more long-term consequences of chronic stress that have not been alleviated by some means True False All stress is bad True False Good time management means being an efficient workaholic True False Stress can and does facilitate higher performance and productivity True False Greatmanagers are aware of different sources of stress and seek ways to proactively manage it to avoid its harmful effects True False Stressful events by themselves generate stress in individuals True False Different stressors call for different coping strategies True False In general, having an external locus of control is more beneficial than having an internal locus of control with regard to job performance and stress True False People tend to underestimate how much large events in their lives contribute to their stress level and grossly overestimate the effects of "daily hassles." True False 10 When we not know how to fill a role or what we are supposed to in it, we experience role conflict True False 11 Age is one of the strongest demographic predictors of burnout with older employees experiencing significantly greater burnout than younger employees True False 12 Research has shown that with respect to burnout, the only gender differences seem to be that men experience more emotional exhaustion symptoms, while women experience slightly more cynicism symptoms True False 13 Emotional labor is the process of regulating both feelings and expressions for the benefit of organizational goals True False 14 Deep acting is "managing observable expressions" such as maintaining a pleasant facial expression and vocal tone True False 15 Coping strategies are "first line" defenses for managing stress True False 16 Coping strategies are not always practical because it is not possible to remove every stressor from the work environment True False 17 Instrumental support is support that is tangible and practical in nature and is a direct means of helping someone True False 18 Appraisal support is feedback that builds your self-esteem True False 19 One of the antidotes for choking is pressure-free practice True False 20 What makes choking so fascinating is that it happens only to star performers True False 21 Focused automated behavior is one of the antidotes for choking True False 22 Research has helped identify four recurring factors that distinguish those with psychological hardiness: psychological fitness, physical fitness, control, and challenge True False 23 When under intense stress, we naturally ask for help from our network of family and friends True False 24 One stress-management strategy closely aligned with control is that of seeking big achievements True False 25 Psychologically hardy individuals view change as a stumbling block, not a stepping stone True False 26 The inability to manage time is among the greatest sources of stress and can doom the most conscientious of people True False 27 As management guru Peter Drucker has famously noted, doing things right should come before doing the right things True False 28 Often referred to as Pareto's Law, the 80/20 rule holds that only 20 percent of the work produces 80 percent of the value True False 29 What you choose not to can be as important as what you True False 30 The ABC method is a strategy used to address procrastination True False Multiple Choice Questions 31 Which of the following observations about strains is true? A Strain is defined as a controlled or nonproductive stress B Strain occurs when people are experiencing both high work demands and high control over the task C Strain is a personal, non-work issue and should not be a concern in a work organization D Strains are often more long-term consequences of chronic stress that have not been alleviated E There is no clear evidence of the impact of sustained stress in strains 32 Which of the following is NOT a likely behavior for a manager experiencing high levels of stress? A Underestimation of how fast time passes B Selective information perception C Fixation on single solutions to problems D Reversion to old habits for problem solving E Decreased creativity 33 Which of the following is NOT a common stress-related physical problem? A Heart disease B Stroke C Depression D Diabetes E Cancer 34 "Eustress" is defined as: A maximum psychological pressure B a productive stress C an autoimmune response D a response to uncertain conditions E a response pattern to perceived threat 35 When people encounter something potentially stressful in the environment, they first go through: A cognitive responses B primary appraisal C physiological responses D coping strategies E denial 36 Current research shows that one specific aspect of the Type A behavior pattern is most predictive of one's health Identify that aspect A Hostility B Time urgency C Ambitiousness D Impatience E Perfectionism 37 Which of the following is experienced when in fulfilling a family role, a work role is neglected? A Psychological hardiness B Locus of control C Eustress D FIW E WIF 38 Why organizations often make accommodations for large stressful events? A These events occur infrequently B Most individuals expect these events C These events are not accepted as a source of trauma D The role of these events as stressors is overestimated E Families and friends help with these events 39 Which of the following is an example of a "traumatic/major event" type of stress? A Losing all access to work files because of a computer crash B Starting on a new job that requires substantial training C Receiving an e-mail that requires an immediate response D Having an unexpected visitor drop in E Unexpected and urgent phone calls from a client 40 Depersonalization is associated with: A the feeling that one's work does not really matter B feeling cynical, psychologically detached, and indifferent to one's work C the state of feeling psychologically "drained" by the job D the actual management of feelings E giving employees some latitude over the emotions they can express 60 The TRAF system is used to: A run staff meetings B organize paper and e-mail C evaluate peer feedback on assessment instruments D schedule personal fitness activities E balance life and work demands The TRAF system is used to organize paper and e-mail AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Remember Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Explain the fundamentals of effective time management Topic: Time Management Fundamentals Essay Questions 61 What is stress and how is it different from strain? Stress is the physiological and psychological states of arousal activated when we encounter a stressor Strains are defined as outcomes of stress Often, strains are more long-term consequences of chronic stress that have not been alleviated by some means Sustained stress plays a role in strains, ranging from heart disease to cancer, and can weaken the body's immune function so that it is less capable of fighting off illness and disease Moreover, stress and the accompanying strains can take a huge toll on an organization's productivity and performance AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Remember Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Describe the personal andorganizational consequences of excessive stress Topic: Introduction 62 Identify some common myths about stress and time management Some common myths about stress and time management include: • Stress is a personal, non-work issue and should not be a concern in a work organization • All stress is bad • A stressor is a stressor • Only novices choke • Good time management means being an efficient workaholic AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Understand Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Describe the personal andorganizational consequences of excessive stress Topic: Introduction 63 Your friend Alice has an important exam coming up She desperately needs to score high in this exam She is experiencing extreme stress She concludes that all stress is bad Do you agree with her? Elaborate Since Alice is highly stressed out, she concludes that all stress is bad However, research shows that although stress is thought of as a negative or unpleasant state, some level of stress is essential to high performance The father of stress research, Hans Selye, called this eustress—a controlled or productive stress— that gives us our competitive edge So, if Alice wants to well in the exam which is stressing her out, she needs to experience stress that is optimal for her Too much of stress will kill her performance, but so will too little of it AACSB: Reflective Thinking Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Describe the personal andorganizational consequences of excessive stress Topic: Introduction 64 All stressors are not created equal Give three examples of sources of stress (stressors) for yourself Now list out top three stressors for the person you know best apart from yourself (could be a friend, parent, or sibling) Do these two lists match? Students need to list out top three stressors for themselves and for another person they know well (could be a friend, parent, or sibling) The exercise of comparing the two lists is geared toward appreciating the fact that all stressors are not created equal Examples of stressors include but are not restricted to speaking in front of an audience, a trip to the dentist, fear of heights, exams, or confined spaces AACSB: Reflective Thinking Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Describe the personal andorganizational consequences of excessive stress Topic: Introduction 65 Describe the major components to the stress process The major components to the stress process are: a When people first encounter something potentially stressful in the environment, they go through primary appraisal where they evaluate the potential stressor with respect to its potential impact on them It is possible that different people will recognize the same situation in different ways b If the stimulus is not deemed threatening to the person in question, he/she simply goes on with life as normal However, if the stimulus is perceived as a threat during primary appraisal, the person will engage in secondary appraisal, which is the individual's assessment of what he/she can in response to the threat The individual can engage in coping, which can include cognitive and behavioral responses to the stressor AACSB: Reflective Thinking Blooms: Understand Difficulty: Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Describe the personal andorganizational consequences of excessive stress Topic: Introduction 66 Henry, a top sales executive at Personalized Inc., a personal care product company, is described around his workplace as a Type A individual What are the characteristics of a Type A individual? In the 1950s, cardiologists Friedman and Rosenbaum described people with a Type A behavior pattern as individuals who are engaged in a relatively chronic struggle to obtain an unlimited number of poorly defined things from their environment in the shortest period of time and, if necessary, against the opposing effects of other things or persons in this same environment The Type A behavior pattern includes time urgency, hostility, ambitiousness, impatience, and perfectionism AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Describe the personal andorganizational consequences of excessive stress Topic: Introduction 67 Your friend Dave is an extreme believer of "What happens to me is my own doing." How would you describe him with respect to "locus of control"? Is his attitude beneficial with regard to job performance and stress? Locus of control is the extent to which we believe we control our own environments and lives Being an extreme believer of "What happens to me is my own doing" means that Dave has an extremely strong internal locus of control In general, having an internal locus of control is more beneficial with regard to job performance and stress because people with such a mindset are more likely to take positive actions to address stressors because they believe that their actions actually could be effective However, an extremely strong internal locus of control is not always beneficial Since we cannot control every situation in our lives, to think that we can leaves us open to increased stress and physiological reactivity AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Describe the personal andorganizational consequences of excessive stress Topic: Introduction 68 Kathy is a financial analyst working for one of the top investment banks on Wall Street She has recently survived a massive layoff at her bankand is suffering from a burnout What is a "burnout"? What are its emotional components? A "burnout" is a severe form of stress Emotional components of a burnout include emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment Emotional exhaustion is the state of feeling psychologically "drained" or "used up" by the job Depersonalization is associated with feeling cynical, psychologically detached, and indifferent to one's work Reduced personal accomplishment is the feeling that one's work does not really matter AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-02 Describe the most common causes of stress in work contexts Topic: Common Sources and Causes of Stress 69 Your sister had asked her friend to suggest a few strategies for coping with stress she was facing while trying to balance work, family, and school She later confided to you that most of those strategies did not help in the long run, although they did temporarily reduce her stress levels Can you predict a few of those strategies? The following are a few of the strategies that may temporarily reduce stress, but cause more damage in the long run: • Smoking • Using pills or drugs to relax • Drinking too much • Sleeping too much • Overeating or undereating • Procrastinating • Zoning out for hours in front of the TV or computer • Filling up every minute of the day to avoid facing problems • Withdrawing from friends, family, and activities • Taking out your stress on others AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-02 Describe the most common causes of stress in work contexts Topic: Common Sources and Causes of Stress 70 Your co-worker Betty is a single mother of two She has to finish an important report by the end of the day She realizes she might not be able to that because the daycare where her kids stay has decided to close two hours earlier that day You decide to chip in and tell her she can leave early to pick up her kids You will take care of the report What is this kind of support called? What other kinds of support can social networks provide us with? This kind of support that is tangible and practical in nature and is a direct means of helping someone is called instrumental support Other kinds of support that social networks/other people can give us to deal with the stressors in our lives are: Emotional support: It includes sympathy, listening, and caring for others Informational support: Information that helps you solve the problem Appraisal support: Feedback that builds your self-esteem AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-03 Describe supporting evidence for effective stress management interventions Topic: Stress Management Strategies 71 Your friend Myra recently appeared for an interview for her dream job She later described the interview to you as a washout Although she had prepared really well, she could not think straight and her mind went blank during the interview What is this phenomenon called? Suggest and discuss two antidotes for this This phenomenon of performance decrements under pressure circumstances is one of the most painful consequences of stress and is called "choking." The existing research suggests that there are two antidotes for choking that have shown promise: pressure practice and focused automated behavior Pressure practice helps because even practicing under mild levels of stress can prevent people from falling victim to the dreaded choke when high levels of stress come around Focused automated behavior helps one avoid choking because well-learned behaviors hold up better under stress than those that have not been fully transferred to procedural memory AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-03 Describe supporting evidence for effective stress management interventions Topic: Stress Management Strategies 72 What is psychological hardiness? What are the factors that distinguish those with psychological hardiness? Psychological hardiness is the ability to remain psychologically stable and healthy in the face of significant stress Research has helped identify four recurring factors that distinguish those with psychological hardiness: physical fitness, commitment, control, and challenge AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Remember Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-03 Describe supporting evidence for effective stress management interventions Topic: Stress Management Strategies 73 Draw up a time management matrix and categorize your activities in it How does a time management matrix help you in managing your time effectively? Students will draw up a time management matrix and categorize their activities in terms of their relative importance or urgency A time management matrix helps one manage time more effectively when one systematically tries to reduce activities done on an urgent basis This frees up more time for activities that are really important to one's life and work AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Explain the fundamentals of effective time management Topic: Time Management Fundamentals 74 Shania, a senior HR executive at a leading retail chain, has identified mornings as her internal prime time and afternoons as her external prime time She wishes to accomplish certain high-priority tasks (analyze recruiting pattern in the last six months; write up a report on employee retention; prepare a list of potential hires) and certain low-priority tasks (orient new hires; train junior HR executives) in the next two days Help her plan these tasks according to her prime time Internal prime time is the time when we concentrate best Since Shania has identified mornings as her internal prime time, she should schedule her highpriority tasks in the mornings External prime time is the best time to attend to other people—those we have to deal with in classes, at work, or at home Shania's external prime time being afternoons, she should schedule low-priority tasks in the afternoons AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Apply Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Explain the fundamentals of effective time management Topic: Time Management Fundamentals 75 List a few organizational characteristics that have been associated with high performance and lower stress Some organizational characteristics that have been associated with high performance and lower stress are: • Supervisor andorganizational support • Frequent and open communication • Employee participation • Incentives for work-life balance • Cultivate a friendly social climate AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Understand Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Describe the characteristics of workplace cultures that reduce stress while retaining high performance and productivity Topic: Workplace Cultures That Foster High Performance With Lower Stress ... among the greatest sources of stress and can doom the most conscientious of people True False 27 As management guru Peter Drucker has famously noted, doing things right should come before doing the... not think straight and her mind went blank during the interview What is this phenomenon called? 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